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US931269A
US931269A US34738006A US1906347380A US931269A US 931269 A US931269 A US 931269A US 34738006 A US34738006 A US 34738006A US 1906347380 A US1906347380 A US 1906347380A US 931269 A US931269 A US 931269A
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  • FIG. 1 A first figure.
  • IV/TAIESSES I INVEN7'0/i' 90L, m 4w W ad? J GHESNBY.
  • the invention relates to that class of machines for making paper shells for holding explosives in which the paper sheets are fed to a rotating mandrel and wrapped thereon to form a tube; the end of which is folded and closed and whichis then slipped off the mandrel.
  • the objectof the invention is to make the machine entirely self acting, to improve the action of the various parts, and to provide new features perforniing'new functions and contributing to the successful and certain action of the machine.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation with certain'parts omitted for the purpose of more clearly showing the construction of the remaining parts.
  • Fig. is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 1S an enlarged detail sectiona l view of the pneumatic picker. Fig.
  • the picker 40 shown in detail in F1 5,
  • the exhaust pipe 50 extends throu h and is supported byan arm 45 on the s ide 46, and communicates with the exhaust chamber 13.
  • the slide 46 is movable .back and forth on side-plate 100 as'a guide.
  • a bar 47 Secured to the slide 46 is a bar 47 whose rear end is attached to a lever 48 pivoted on a bracket 38 on the top plate 9.
  • a spring 51 secured to the bracket 38 and bearing againstthe lever 48, normally holds the slide 46 in its forward position against a stop 52 secured to the side-plate 100.
  • a cam 49 on the main drivin -shaft 11, moves the lever 48 back against ilie tension of the sprin 51 and moves the slide 46 toward the man rel.
  • a holder f consisting of a plate secured to the mouth-piece 43, and extending'fon wardly on a level with the lower edge of the mouth-piece, continues to engage the forward end of the pilewhen t e picker and feeder is moved to itsfarthest position back, and revents the mouth-piece of the picker and eeder from catching in the top sheet .or
  • the head 210 is connected, by a pipe 23, withthe exhaust chamber 13, and the pipe is opened and closed by a valve (not shown but similar td valve 54 o erated by a cam 29 on the main shaft. -h1S valve is opened before each rollin operation to.
  • the gear 25 on the shaft 11 drives the gear. 26; and the ear 27, which is on the shaft of gear 26, rives the gear 28"on the mandrel shaft.
  • the shaftof gears 26 and 27 turns in bearings in the standards plate provided with several lingers, which actsuccessively upon the pro ecting paper .-to form a corresponding number, of overlapping fo'lds.
  • the folder is secured tea-gear 71, pivoted on a bracket 73, and the gear 71- is driven from a gear 7 4 on the mam shaft 11.
  • the header v80 is operated.
  • the header consists simply of a punching-head secured to the head of a lever 82 pivot-ally secured. in a bearing 83 plate of the frame,
  • the lever is plunger to impin e against the central par of the folded en of the tube, .pressing the same inwardly within the recessed end of the mandrel and causing the folds to be permanently set, thus com leting the formation of the bottom of the s ell.
  • the lever 82 is thus operated by a plunger 84 working in-a pressure cylinder 85, WhlCll'lS connected, by
  • he collar is operated by means of a swinging lever 91, pivotedon the shaft 910, whose forked upper end engages he groove in the collar.
  • the lever 91 is operated by a link 92-connecting the lever 91 and the piston rod 93 of a piston in the cylinder 94;.
  • a blow pi 751s provided, said pipe extending from t e pressure cylinder 12 along the side'of the machine and through the side plate-100 to a point along-' side the upper sheets of the pile. Admission of air through the pipe is controlled by the To limit the outward 15,.vzhose flanged upper .under side of the table.
  • the screwshaft extends'throlwh a two-partnut 16 supported .on the to p ate 9 of the frame as hereinafter (lescri I The bot tomof the shaftturns in a-bearin g 1 51 on a bracket 103 on the frame.
  • Ahorizontal shaft 152 drives the screw-shaft through bevel gears 153 and 154, the latter being .splined on the screw-shaft.
  • On the shaft 152 is a ratchet wheel 155.
  • Pivoted on the shaft 152 is a pawl-lever 156 carrying a springp'ressed pawl 157 and operated by a con- .mcting rod 158 from a crank disk 159 setogthe main shaft. 7
  • the nut is also supported in cam 179 on the main shaft.
  • 17 45 is a stamp-block ona lun er-rod 170 extehdmg within a cylin er 1 1.
  • 172 is the plunger head fitting within the cylinder, 173 15 a spring tending to hold the plunger and stain -block raised.
  • the cylinder 171 is secure to and communicates with a pipe 174 connected with the pressure cylinder 12.
  • the 174 extends through a bracket 175,-w 1011 is secured to the sideplate 100 by means of a set screw extending through one of the several orifices 105 in the slde-plla'te.
  • Passage of pressure fluid e pipe 174 is controlled by a valve 680 (similar to valve 860) operated by a 7
  • a valve 680 (similar to valve 860) operated by a 7
  • I provide a roller-pad 18- j-ournaled in the lower ends of lovers 180 pivoted on an arm 181 on the cylinder 171.
  • arms 1T6 Projecting from the cylinder 171 are arms 1T6 carrying guides 177 through whichex; tend rods 178 secured to the stamp-block 17.
  • 192 is a stop secured to the table and extending in front of the pile and preventing a holder at the side of the paper, the same "the paper from slippingforwardly.
  • 193 is consisting of an angle plate secured to thetable and extending up alongside, and also overhanging the pile.

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J. GHESNEY.
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931,269. Patented Aug. 17, 1909.
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IV/TAIESSES: I INVEN7'0/i' 90L, m 4w W ad? J GHESNBY.
MACHINE FOR MAKING PAPER SHELLS.
' Arruoumx rlnnn no. 11, 1900.
931,269, Patented Aug. 17, 1909.
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JOHN eHEsNEY, F PAULSBORO, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THE E. I. no PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER COMPANY, OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, A CORPORATION or NEW JERSEY.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN CHESNEY, aciti-. zen of the United States, residing at Paulsboro, county of Gloucester, and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Machines for Making Paper Shells, of which the following is a full, clear, and-exact description, reference bein hagi to the accompanyin drawings, whic 'foizui a part of this speci cation.
The invention relates to that class of machines for making paper shells for holding explosives in which the paper sheets are fed to a rotating mandrel and wrapped thereon to form a tube; the end of which is folded and closed and whichis then slipped off the mandrel.
The objectof the invention is to make the machine entirely self acting, to improve the action of the various parts, and to provide new features perforniing'new functions and contributing to the successful and certain action of the machine.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a plan view of the machine. Fig. 2 is a side elevation.
' Fig. 3 is a front elevation with certain'parts omitted for the purpose of more clearly showing the construction of the remaining parts. Fig. is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 1S an enlarged detail sectiona l view of the pneumatic picker. Fig.
(i is an enlarged detail View of the stamp. Fig. 7-1S an enlarged detail plan view of the split nut for supporting the threaded shaft On which the paper table is supported. Fi s. 8 and 9. are detail sectional views of 5K6 pressure and exhaust valves respectively,
8 is the frame'ofthe machine and 9 the top plate of the frame; 10 is the "vertically movable table holdin the sheets of paper a. The stationary. side-p ate 100 of the table 10 is bolted to the angle-bar 101, which is bolted to the top plate 9 of the frame.
' picking up the aper sheets and feeding to 20 is the mandrelto which the sheets of paper are successively fed and about which the paper is wound to form the pa rtubes. 40 is a pneumatic pick r and eeder for them to the man re 6Q isthe guide piece for guiding the sheet around the mandrel. .70 is the folder'for folding in one end of the tube after it is formed on the mandrel.
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Patented Aug. 17, 1909.
move the picker and feeder bac toward the mandrel, thus carrying the rear edge of the sheet over the mandrel, which lays hold of the sheet and windsit around the mandrel to form a tube.
The picker 40, shown in detail in F1 5,
comprises the hollow head 41, connecte to and sup orted by the exhaust pipe 50 the hollow s ank 42' depending from the head 41, and the mouth piece 43 surrounding and sliding on the shank 42.- The exhaust pipe 50 extends throu h and is supported byan arm 45 on the s ide 46, and communicates with the exhaust chamber 13. The slide 46 is movable .back and forth on side-plate 100 as'a guide.
Secured to the slide 46 is a bar 47 whose rear end is attached to a lever 48 pivoted on a bracket 38 on the top plate 9. A spring 51, secured to the bracket 38 and bearing againstthe lever 48, normally holds the slide 46 in its forward position against a stop 52 secured to the side-plate 100. A cam 49, on the main drivin -shaft 11, moves the lever 48 back against ilie tension of the sprin 51 and moves the slide 46 toward the man rel. I
- valve 54 is thus operated, the air is sucked inwardly through the shank 42, the mouth J ieee 43 sliding upwardly on the shank and lifting the-top sheet above the ile below it. The suction bein maintain. the picker and feeder is move backwardly toward the inandrel'by the described act-ion of .cam49. This brings the reared and against the "upper ace of the rotating mandrel 20. The cam 59 their cases beyond'the valve-stem 56, and the va ire closes,
of the sheet. over. I v
. 25 4 out of-action by a cam 69 on the main shaft shutting ofi communication between the exhaust 'c lmder 13 and the picker and feeder 40, an releasing, the sheet fed to the mandrel. The cam 49 subsequently asses be- {ond the lever 48, which is moved orwardly means of the 51, returnin the picker and feeder to its original position. A holder f, consisting of a plate secured to the mouth-piece 43, and extending'fon wardly on a level with the lower edge of the mouth-piece, continues to engage the forward end of the pilewhen t e picker and feeder is moved to itsfarthest position back, and revents the mouth-piece of the picker and eeder from catching in the top sheet .or
I sheets of the Epaper as it moves forwardly.
- After the set is carried back to the mandrel and released from the. picker and feeder as before described, the i moved down, the same guiding the ed eof the sheet around the mandrel and holding the sheet in contact'with the mandrel during the rolling operation. The guide-piece is supported on a lever -61, which ;is pivoted between its ends on a standard 62 and is raised (see Fig. 4) and drops into action by its ownweight. I The mandrel 20, which is of a well known construction, bein detachably secured turning in hearings in the standards 22, 22, andalso in a recessed end-head 210 on the standard 211. The head 210 is connected, by a pipe 23, withthe exhaust chamber 13, and the pipe is opened and closed by a valve (not shown but similar td valve 54 o erated by a cam 29 on the main shaft. -h1S valve is opened before each rollin operation to.
exhaust air from the mandre and is closed after the sheet is rolled into a tube and before the ejector is operated.
The shaft 21 .'s driven from the main driving shaft 11 by a chain of gears 25, 26,
27, 28. The gear 25 on the shaft 11 drives the gear. 26; and the ear 27, which is on the shaft of gear 26, rives the gear 28"on the mandrel shaft. The shaftof gears 26 and 27 turns in bearings in the standards plate provided with several lingers, which actsuccessively upon the pro ecting paper .-to form a corresponding number, of overlapping fo'lds. The folder is secured tea-gear 71, pivoted on a bracket 73, and the gear 71- is driven from a gear 7 4 on the mam shaft 11.
on the to swung upwardly and inwardly to-cause the ide-piece is hollow and orificed, is to a hollow shaft 21,
. 99 on the main After the folder has operated, the header v80 is operated. The header consists simply of a punching-head secured to the head of a lever 82 pivot-ally secured. in a bearing 83 plate of the frame, The lever is plunger to impin e against the central par of the folded en of the tube, .pressing the same inwardly within the recessed end of the mandrel and causing the folds to be permanently set, thus com leting the formation of the bottom of the s ell. The lever 82 is thus operated by a plunger 84 working in-a pressure cylinder 85, WhlCll'lS connected, by
.a (pipe 86,- with the pressure chamber 12.
ss'ion of the pressure fluid to the cylinthe stem 88 of the yalve bein operat by a cam 89 on. the main shaft. lhe header is returned by means of a spring-8l connecting the head of the lever and a projection on the end of the frame. After the shell is thus completed, it is ejected from'the mandrel by means of the, ejector 90, which consists of a grooved collar closely fittin the mafndrel and which is projected towar the outer end of the-mandrel at the pro er time, causing der is controlled by a valve 860 (see Fig. 8) normally held on its seat by a sprin 87,
the inner or open end of t e tube to be enaged thereby and forced 01f the mandrel. he collar is operated by means of a swinging lever 91, pivotedon the shaft 910, whose forked upper end engages he groove in the collar. The lever 91 is operated by a link 92-connecting the lever 91 and the piston rod 93 of a piston in the cylinder 94;. The
respective ends of the cylinder are connected, by means of pipes 96 and 97, with i the pressure cylinder 11. On these pipes are control valves 960 and 970. similar to valve 860) operated respectively, y cams 98 and shaft. At each end of the cylinder 94 is a small exhaust port to the atmosphere to reduce the pressure therein after thecontrol valve at that end of the cylinder is closed and to permit the ressure fluid admitted at the' other end of th cylinder to be effective. movement of the lever 91, lever 82, at its pivoted end, is recessed and a buffer-spring 95 secured to the front wall of the recess in line of movement of the lever 91.
To enable the sheets on the table to be separated, if there is any tendency for them to stick together, a blow pi 751s provided, said pipe extending from t e pressure cylinder 12 along the side'of the machine and through the side plate-100 to a point along-' side the upper sheets of the pile. Admission of air through the pipe is controlled by the To limit the outward 15,.vzhose flanged upper .under side of the table. The screwshaft extends'throlwh a two-partnut 16 supported .on the to p ate 9 of the frame as hereinafter (lescri I The bot tomof the shaftturns in a-bearin g 1 51 on a bracket 103 on the frame. Ahorizontal shaft 152 drives the screw-shaft through bevel gears 153 and 154, the latter being .splined on the screw-shaft. On the shaft 152 is a ratchet wheel 155. Pivoted on the shaft 152 is a pawl-lever 156 carrying a springp'ressed pawl 157 and operated by a con- .mcting rod 158 from a crank disk 159 setogthe main shaft. 7 In the operation of the machine, after the recession of the picker and feeder 40, the
pawl 157 turnst-he ratchet 155 a distance of one tooth, thus im 'arting a partial turn to the screw-shaft. T is causes the screw-shaft to have a slight a ward movement due to its engagement wit the fixed nut 16. The
. The nut is also supported in cam 179 on the main shaft.-
' inder 171, it forces the face of the stamp- .through t parts are so proportioned that the extent of the upward movement of the screw-shaft ust equals the thickness of a sheet of aper. The top of the pile is thus maintaine on a 1 constant level. V When one pile of pa er is exhausted and clamp 166 secured tothe top p ate 9 and en-. ga%ng the extensions 165.
0 print each sheet of pa er before it is .fed to the mandrel the following device,
-' (shown in detail in in 6 i provided. 17 45 is a stamp-block ona lun er-rod 170 extehdmg within a cylin er 1 1. 172 is the plunger head fitting within the cylinder, 173 15 a spring tending to hold the plunger and stain -block raised. The cylinder 171 is secure to and communicates with a pipe 174 connected with the pressure cylinder 12. The 174 extends through a bracket 175,-w 1011 is secured to the sideplate 100 by means of a set screw extending through one of the several orifices 105 in the slde-plla'te. Passage of pressure fluid e pipe 174 is controlled by a valve 680 (similar to valve 860) operated by a 7 When air is admitted through the pipe 174-to the cylblock 17 against the" surface of'the top' mama rints thereon. j To ink the printing face of the, stamposition by a block, I provide a roller-pad 18- j-ournaled in the lower ends of lovers 180 pivoted on an arm 181 on the cylinder 171. S rings 1 82, connecting the cylinder and the overs,
tend to hold the roller under-the stampblock, but when the plunger-rod 170-is depressed, the roller. 18, being held from downward movement, swings outwardly, and clears the stamp-block. When the plunger Y is retracted, the springs 182 return the roller to its normal position.
Projecting from the cylinder 171 are arms 1T6 carrying guides 177 through whichex; tend rods 178 secured to the stamp-block 17.
To preventthe aper on the table from creepin backward there is )l'OVldQtl the g a l holding-plate 191 secured to the top-plate 9, which extends up to a point that enables the top sheet to be fed over it to the mandrel. 192 is a stop secured to the table and extending in front of the pile and preventing a holder at the side of the paper, the same "the paper from slippingforwardly. 193 is consisting of an angle plate secured to thetable and extending up alongside, and also overhanging the pile.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
1. In a machine for making paper shells,
the combination with the icker for selecting sheets of paper, the inan rel for roll-mg the the ejector sleeved on sheets into tubes, an the mandrel for ejecting the shells from the mandrel, of a pressure chamber, an exhaust chamber, a p1 e connecting the pressure chamber with t 1c ejector, a pipe connecting the exhaust chamber with the picker, valves in said pipes, the driving shaft, and cams actuated successively by'the driving shaft and actuating the valves respectively.
2. In a machine for makm paper shells,
the combination with a table' 1- supporting apile of paper, of a pressure chamber, an ex iaust chamber, a stamp for printing upon the paper, a pipe connecting the pressure clnimber and stam a picker to select the sheets from the pi e, a pipe connecting the exhaust chamber and. the'picker, the mandrel, the folder, the header, a pipe connecting the pressure chamber and header, valves the ejpct-or and pressure cham r, the drive ing s aft, and mechanism controlled by the on said pipes, the'ejector, a pi e connecting driving shaft and actuating said picker,
folder and valves respectively.
' 3. In a shell making machine, the com bination with the mandrel on which'the shell is formed, of an ejector sleeved on the mandrel and longitudinally slidable thereon, a pressure cylinder, a piston therein connected -with the ejector, an air-pressure chamber, pipes connecting the air -pressure chamber with opposite endsof the pressure cylinpaper to the mandre the ejector sleeved on and longitudinally slidable upon the mandre'l, an air pressure chamber, an air exhaust chamber, pipes res ectively connecting the picker and mandre with the exhaust chamber, a ressure cylinder, a piston therein connecte with the ejector, a pipe-connecting the pressure chamber wlth the ejector, valves on the several pipes, the driving shaft, and mechanism controlled thereby to operate the several .valves. 5.- Ina machine for making pa er shells, the combination with the paper ta le, of :the hollow mandrel, a picker to transfer the paper to the mandrel the ejector sleevedon and longitudinally slidable upon the mandrel, an air pressure chamber, an air exhaust chamber, pipes res ectivel connectin the icker and mandre with 't e exhaust 0 amer, a pressure cylinder, and a piston therein connected with theejector, pi es connecting opposite ends respectively 0 the pressure chamber,
cfilinder with the supply chamber, 'valves on t e. several pipes, the driving shaft, and mechanism controlled thereby to operate the several valves.
- 6.In a shell making machine, the combination with the main driving shaft, a secondary shaft and driving connections betweenv the two shafts, of a hollow mandrel ejector sleeved on the mandrel, pressure cylinder'a'nd piston actuating the ejector, any air pressure chamber, an air exhaust (pipes res ectivel connectin the icker an mandre with't eexhaust 0 amr, i-pes respectively connecting the two on the several pipes, and mechanism controlled by the secondary shaft toyactuate the several valves. c
In testimony or "which invention, I have hand," at Paulsboro, 'N. J
, JOHN. CHESNEY,"
Witnesses:
ERNEST REDFIELD,- THO-S. .W. BACCHUS.
on. which the shellis formed, a pickerto transfer the paper to "the-mandrel, a headerfor closing the ends of the shells, a pressurecylinder and piston actuating the header, an
'cylin er's withthe supply chamber, valves
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